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Warbler Walk: Elver Park

Come look for warblers at Elver park, the largest community park in Madison. Elver park spans 250 acres of woodland and grassland in the southwest corner of Madison, just off of McKenna Boulevard. Meet at 6 am in the westernmost parking lot next to softball diamond 1. Expect to see a wide variety of warblers and other migrants, including vireos, thrushes and flycatchers.

RAIN/SNOW DATE: Tuesday, May 21

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES:

  • Minimal walking required

  • Trail grade and #/type of trail impediments are ok for those with difficulty walking or wearing children in packs

  • Field trip leader is adept at birding by ear and can accommodate those with visual impairments

  • Accessible by public transportation (bus routes 50 and 58)

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FOR WALKING: 0-1 miles

RSVP REQUIRED? NO

For any questions or concerns, please contact Sam Krerowicz at (262) 496-6071 or krerowiczs01@myemail.northland.edu.

Led by Sam Krerowicz

Header photo by Arlene Koziol

 

Earlier Event: May 15
Warbler Walk: Cherokee Marsh
Later Event: May 30
Birding by Ear (2-part series)